Local 4K Bangalore Scenes Historic Muslim Neighborhood in Shivaji Nagar (In Hindi) | India

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  • Опубликовано: 13 авг 2023
  • Shivaji Nagar, located in Bangalore (now officially known as Bengaluru), has a rich history that dates back to the colonial era. The area is named after the great Maratha warrior king, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Over the years, Shivaji Nagar has evolved from a quiet residential locality into a bustling commercial and cultural hub.
    Here's a brief overview of the history of Shivaji Nagar:
    Colonial Influence: During the British colonial period, Bangalore witnessed significant development and urbanization. Shivaji Nagar was established as a planned residential area for government employees and military personnel. The layout of the area was organized, and it gradually became home to a diverse community.
    Cultural Diversity: Over time, Shivaji Nagar became known for its cultural diversity, with people from different regions and backgrounds residing there. This diversity brought about a mix of languages, traditions, and cuisines, contributing to the area's unique character.
    Commercial Growth: As Bangalore continued to grow as a major IT and business hub in India, Shivaji Nagar also witnessed commercial growth. The establishment of various markets, shopping complexes, and business establishments turned the area into a bustling commercial center. The Karnataka New Evening Bazaar, also known as the Russel Market, became a prominent landmark, known for its fresh produce, textiles, and more.
    Transportation and Connectivity: Shivaji Nagar's strategic location near the city center and its good connectivity to various parts of Bangalore made it an ideal residential and commercial area. The presence of a metro station further enhanced its accessibility.
    Cultural Vibrancy: Beyond its commercial aspects, Shivaji Nagar is also known for its cultural vibrancy. It has been a melting pot of various cultural events, festivals, and religious celebrations. The area's mix of communities contributes to the festive atmosphere, creating a unique blend of traditions and festivities.
    Challenges and Urban Development: Like many older parts of cities, Shivaji Nagar faced challenges related to infrastructure, traffic congestion, and urban planning. The government has undertaken various initiatives to address these issues and transform the area into a more organized and livable space.
    In summary, Shivaji Nagar's history is intertwined with Bangalore's urban development and cultural diversity. From its colonial origins to its present status as a bustling commercial and cultural hub, Shivaji Nagar continues to be an integral part of Bangalore's identity.
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  • @MuhammadTaj-io2th

    Beautiful video India is so beautiful love from Rawalpindi Pakistan.

  • @mohammedmuzzambil5866

    Insha Allah I'm coming to Bangalore ❤

  • @dularchandkumar1884
    @dularchandkumar1884 21 день назад

    Muslim area means beef rice sacrifice stone planting conservative mindset

  • @saadiaj7970

    Im from Bangalore.... Its Rasool market only not rasal ....

  • @sowcarllp8737
    @sowcarllp8737 21 день назад +3

    Opposite the Rusal market, there was an electric pole at the center of the road, which was the first electric pole installed at British time when electricity was supplied in india, and you did not show inside Rusal market, commercial street, and sourounding area, you showed 80% unwanted areas, what you showed near rusal market was beef market enterence and chicken shops, next to rusal market fish market also not shown, bis stand nearby not shown, famouse Church and mosques not shown and hospital, jewel shops, many shopping complex not shown, nearby famous tea samosa shops, non veg hotels nothing showed

  • @ayazahmed.a.k4353
    @ayazahmed.a.k4353 14 дней назад

    Not Rasool market

  • @mishkeen

    Please do your homework first . Thank you so much for sharing with us .💐💐💐

  • @zedkay5145
    @zedkay5145 14 дней назад

    Thank fully not dirty like bombay

  • @hotelgoldcrest2403
    @hotelgoldcrest2403 21 час назад

    First of all are you a bangalorean

  • @mohammednaushad2631

    my heartfelt appreciation for the Shivaji Nagar city blog. Your blog has become an invaluable resource for residents and visitors alike, offering a wealth of information about our vibrant city.The detailed articles, captivating photographs, and insightful recommendations have not only kept me informed but also deepened my appreciation for Shivaji Nagar. Your dedication to highlighting local businesses, events, and cultural landmarks truly stands out, making the blog a wonderful guide for anyone looking to explore the area.Moreover, the blog's emphasis on community stories and the promotion of local talent fosters a sense of unity and pride among residents. It is clear that a lot of effort and passion go into maintaining the blog, and it does not go unnoticed.Thank you for your continued commitment to sharing the best of Shivaji Nagar with us. Your hard work and enthusiasm are greatly appreciated, and I look forward to reading more of your excellent content.

  • @imtheyasbasha3404

    Its russel market named after t.b.russel municipal commissioner british india

  • @mohammedasif2164

    Thank you for the tour. It was nostalgic to see Shivajinagar as I was born and brought up in Shivajinagar. It was very different back in 1980's to 1990's, and it was a major hub for all shoppers as one could get everything for people from all walks of life. I guess you got the name of the market wrong as it's named after Kurt Russell from the British empire. It was built and named after him. I guess the mother-tongue-influence in Shivajinagar makes it sound like Rasol Market. It was a very beautiful tour you gave and two thumbs up for your amazing work.

  • @keithjoseph5671

    Great walking tour of Shivaji nagar

  • @shamsherhussain787

    Hy I am from shivaji nagar i stay near HBR I was having a imitation jewellery shop in shivaji nagar i can help you for making a video over there

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  • @saleempasha8416
    @saleempasha8416 19 часов назад

    Thanks for exploring our City ❤❤

  • @shayaripoetrypoint1617

    Thanks sister for sharing...

  • @user-zl9ms1fw9d

    thanks indeed to explore banglore i love to city mysore city also.

  • @Lady4452

    Thank you for the English subtitles